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  • How to Cut Wainscoting

    Wainscoting, also referred to as beadboard, is a lightweight wood paneling that measures, on average, about one eighth of an inch thick. The fact that it is so thin can cause some problems while...

  • How to Make Your Own Hardi Shake

    Hardi Shake is fiber-cement-reinforced shingles used in siding and roofing. Many builders and homeowners prefer Hardi Shake because it is durable and fire-resistant, saves wood and is easy to work...

  • Instructions for Gambrel & Metal Roofing

    A gambrel roof is a well-known and much-used style of roof. It looks like the classic barn roof, with two slopes on each side and with the lower slopes slanting at a sharper angle than the higher...

  • The Best Way to Attach Plywood to a Wood House

    Plywood is attached to the side of a wood house as a siding and a cover for windows and doors during intense storms, like hurricanes and tornadoes. Plywood is used because it is lightweight and...

  • Uses of Pinewood

    Pine is a versatile, soft wood. It is used to make the lumber that frames out houses as well as some very fine furniture. Its wide variety of uses makes it an important commercial commodity.

  • How to Caulk Plywood Siding

    Plywood siding does not always have a visually appealing surface. Before painting it, the joints and interior corners should be caulked, and any blemishes or knothole plugs filled in. The finished...

  • How to Change a Blade on a Cirucular Saw

    If you own a circular saw, there will come a time when you will have to change the saw blade. If you are working in a workshop atmosphere, the blade change may mean that you have to entirely...

  • How to Make Concrete Paving Stones

    Concrete paving stones are a beautiful and add visual texture and character to a grass or dirt path. Concrete paving stones can be either poured in place or cast on plywood and laid in place to...

  • Exterior Vs. Marine Plywood

    Marine plywood is the best available exterior plywood available. It is superior to general exterior plywood because it contains fewer defects, it is thicker and stronger, and the wood is denser.

  • How to Bullnose Granite Tile

    Granite tile is one of the best surfaces you can use for a countertop, both in terms of aesthetics and durability. It's generally not difficult to install, except for the front countertop edge....

  • Types of Wood in Plywood

    Plywood is a generic term for a type of wood-based construction material, and it is created from a variety of different woods. Plywood is used in place of wood in many cases due to its resistance...

  • What Types of Plywood Can Be Used Outdoors?

    Plywood is a manufactured timber board that consists of multiple thin layers of wood veneer glued together. For extra strength and stability, the layers are placed so that the grain of each veneer...

  • How to Build a Wood Flat Bed

    Making a wood flat bed is a simple project you can complete with building materials, a few tools and limited building skills. Flat platform beds are often found in Asian design styles, but you can...

  • What Do I Need to Make a Tiki Hut?

    Building a tiki hut is one of the best ways to feel like you're in the Pacific Islands, and no luau would be complete without a tiki hut in which you can serve guests their favorite tropical...

  • How to Make a Homemade HD Antenna

    If you are looking to add High Definition capabilities to your weak television reception or even looking to save some money by stopping your cable or satellite services and still want network...

  • Process of Making Wood Veneers

    Before a wood veneer is created, the wood that is going to be sliced into the veneer is soaked in a bath of hot water or is steamed in a large steamer. This makes the wood fibers soften...

  • How to Make a Table Saw Cabinet

    If you want to store your table saw safely, a cabinet is a great solution. Building a 4-foot cube-shaped cabinet with a door, providing plenty of room for the table saw, requires a few carpentry...

  • How to Build With Pallets

    If you are into reusing and recycling materials, you might be interested in building with shipping pallets. Building with pallets has recently come into popularity, and people have used them to...

  • Building a Workbench

    Since it's going to be your workbench and you are custom building it, you should tailor it to suit your needs and preferences as much as possible. One key feature is working height. Things like...

  • How to Build a Private Dock

    In this article you will learn how to build a floating dock using a salvaged pontoon boat. Pontoon boats can be found in the classified ad section of a newspaper or online via such websites as...

  • How to Make a DIY Table Saw Outfeed Stand

    A table saw outfeed stand will come in handy when cutting long lumber to be used as moulding or in finished work. Although the stand can be built with minimal effort, it will assist you in larger...

  • How to Build A Leaning Deer Stand

    In this article i will explain how to build a leaning tree deer stand.

  • How to Make a Student Desk

    This is a quick and budget-friendly solution if you are in need of a desk. For $50 or less you certainly will not find anything in the store that is as sturdy (if you can find anything at all at...

  • How to Build a Wooden Packing Crate

    Building a wooden crate is an excellent way to store or ship items that are prone to breakage when handled. Within the packing crate, you can arrange the items with internal wooden supports or...

  • About Pressure-Treated Plywood

    Pressure-treated plywood is normal plywood that has been specially treated to be more resistant to insect and weather damage. It is typically a greenish color due to the chemicals used in the...

  • Disadvantages of Plywood

    While plywood is a versatile, strong, and durable material, it is not without disadvantages. Plywood is subject to a variety of problems, both from its unsuitability for certain purposes and from...

  • About Grades of Plywood

    Plywood is one of the most common and cheapest forms of wood available to work with in construction projects. There are many different kinds of plywood, and each type is best for a specific...

  • History of Plywood

    Plywood is one of the most commonly used materials in woodworking today, and no wonder: not only is it strong, resistant to expansion and shrinkage, and extremely flexible, it is also inexpensive....

  • Advantages of Plywood

    Plywood has become an integral part of construction today. From its creation in the early 20th century, plywood has undergone a great deal of transformation and refinement over the years. It...

  • About Birch Plywood

    Birch plywood has many features that make it ideal for the average home builder or repairman. Its light color and smooth texture are appealing to most members of a family, while the plywood's...

  • How to Make Finger Joints on a Table Saw

    Finger joints, named so because of their resemblance to interlaced fingers, are a sturdy joint that you would find in a lot of wooden boxes. These joints are usually secured in place with wood...

  • Buying Hardwood Lumber

    Unlike the soft white pine and yellow pine lumber used in framing materials, most hardwoods appear in exterior trim work and cabinetry where they resist dents and dings without suffering damage....

  • How to Choose Plywood

    Plywood, untreated, survived the floods of Hurricane Katrina. That, all by itself, makes it a valuable building material. The water resistant glues for plywood were perfected in the 1930's when...

  • How to Build a Trailer

    There are many people that would love to build their own trailer and it's really not that hard. You can build a basic trailer for little money and be able to haul all of your stuff around if you...

  • How to Build a Workbench/Storage Shelf

    A simple workbench/storage shelf combination is a project that, once completed, can give you fulfillment every time you use it. A workbench/storage shelf allows you to work on other jobs, finish...

  • How to Cut Plywood

    Plywood is a versatile wood product used extensively in shelving and cabinet construction because it resists warping and shrinking. Made from many layers of very thin wood pressed together in...

  • How to Finish Plywood

    Plywood is one of the least expensive and most versatile woods available for use in your home. With a little effort and experimenting, you can turn this product into a beautiful addition to your...

  • How to Build a Folding Sawhorse

    Sawhorses are a necessary piece of equipment for anyone working with wood or building with large materials. Folding sawhorses are inexpensive to build and easy to carry because they are...

  • How to Build a Collapsible Work Bench

    Trying to work in a small space is difficult. A collapsible work bench is a space saver for those who have a lot of projects but not a lot of room to spare. Use this bench for crafts, hobbies,...

  • How to Make Plywood Gussets

    Professionals in the carpentry and engineering fields use gussets to join two or more disconnected joints or beams for the purpose of providing strength to a structure. If you plan on building a...

  • How to Buy Lumber for a DIY Project

    A successful do-it-yourself project starts with good wood. At first you may think there's a secret lumberyard code when you confront the many types and dimensions of wood. But once you take time...

  • How to Buy Lumber

    It's easy to pick out wood if you know what to look for.

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